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QuestionIs it better to eat slowly?Kristi Major is an ACE (American Council on Exercise) certified Personal Trainer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kristi has over 18 years of personal training experience and more than 90 hours of recertification study in fitness, health, nutrition, and supplementation. She is CPR and AED certified from the American Heart Association and she has a BA in Television Broadcasting.In short, yes. When you eat slowly, you chew your food better, which aids in digestion. it also gives your body time to register that you're full, so you might not eat too much of unhealthy foods.
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QuestionHow can I train myself to eat slowly?Kristi Major is an ACE (American Council on Exercise) certified Personal Trainer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kristi has over 18 years of personal training experience and more than 90 hours of recertification study in fitness, health, nutrition, and supplementation. She is CPR and AED certified from the American Heart Association and she has a BA in Television Broadcasting.The easiest thing to do would be to cut out distractions that make you unaware of how quickly you are eating. This would include things like a TV or phone, but could also be trying to eat on-the-go.
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QuestionHow long should it take to eat a meal?Kristi Major is an ACE (American Council on Exercise) certified Personal Trainer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kristi has over 18 years of personal training experience and more than 90 hours of recertification study in fitness, health, nutrition, and supplementation. She is CPR and AED certified from the American Heart Association and she has a BA in Television Broadcasting.There's no exact time for how long it should take you to eat a full meal, since meals differ in size and in what they are made of. Just take enough time to be mindful of the fact that you're sitting down to eat and enjoying the food.
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QuestionHow often should I eat?Lyssandra Guerra is a Certified Nutrition & Wellness Consultant and the Founder of Native Palms Nutrition based in Oakland, California. She has over five years of nutrition coaching experience and specializes in providing support to overcome digestive issues, food sensitivities, sugar cravings, and other related dilemmas. She received her holistic nutrition certification from the Bauman College: Holistic Nutrition and Culinary Arts in 2014.Try eating breakfast an hour and a half to 2 hours after you wake up. Then, eat meals every 3-4 hours with snack in between. That will help maintain your blood sugar throughout the day.
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